(SportsNetwork.com) - Adam Oates knows his team will be the underdog in all
three of its games during a trip to the West Coast, but the Washington
Capitals head coach is still gunning to post a perfect record on the trek.

Oates' boys will kick off the three-game California trip on Tuesday when the
Capitals visit Bruce Boudreau's Anaheim Ducks.

Sitting two points out of the last playoff spot in the Eastern Conference,
Washington needs every point it can muster at this stage of the season. The
club, however, is just 12-16-5 on the road in 2013-14 and will face the top
three teams in the Pacific Division during this trip.

After tonight's game in Anaheim, the Caps will visit Los Angeles on Thursday
before completing the swing Saturday in San Jose. The Ducks and Sharks are
tied for the top spot in the Pacific with 97 points apiece, while the Kings
are 15 points behind.

"You've got to win them all," said Oates. "We haven't played L.A. yet, but we
played Anaheim here (in Washington). We could've won the game, and San Jose
same thing. I know they're better than us in the standings, but you've got to
have the attitude you're going to beat them."

Washington does carry a bit of momentum into the trip, having won its last two
games by beating Vancouver and Toronto during a recent two-game homestand.
After picking up a 4-3 win over the Canucks on Friday, the Capitals downed the
Maple Leafs by a 4-2 score on Sunday.

Troy Brouwer picked up a pair of goals to lead Washington past Toronto.
Joel Ward contributed a goal and an assist, with Jason Chimera tallying and
Karl Alzner adding two assists for the Capitals, who had lost five of six
games before winning twice over the weekend.

Jaroslav Halak was solid in net on Sunday, making 27 saves. The veteran
goaltender is 3-2-0 with a 2.42 goals against average and .924 save percentage
in five games with the Caps since coming over from Buffalo in a trade.

Halak expects to get the start tonight. The 28-year-old Czech is 4-5-0 with a
2.93 GAA in 10 career games against Anaheim.

Tuesday's game marks the second time Boudreau will be meeting his old team
since the Capitals fired the head coach early in the 2011-12 season. The Ducks
helped Boudreau make a triumphant return to D.C. on Dec. 23, when Anaheim
recorded a 3-2 win at the Verizon Center.

Washington still boasts a 4-1-1 record in its last six games against the Ducks
and Anaheim has lost three in a row versus the Caps on home ice. Tuesday's
tilt marks the first meeting between the clubs in Orange County since the Caps
notched a 7-6 win on Feb. 16, 2011.

The Ducks recently went 2-1-0 on a three-game road trip. The swing began with
a disastrous 7-2 loss in Calgary before Anaheim righted the ship with wins at
Colorado and Los Angeles.

Friday's 6-4 win over the Avalanche halted a four-game slide and the Ducks
were able to follow the victory up the next night with a 2-1 triumph over
their Southern California rivals.

Frederik Andersen made 37 saves to help Anaheim edge the Kings on Saturday.
Tim Jackman and Patrick Maroon scored for the Ducks.

"It was a good hockey game," said Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf. "It was back and
forth, and a little chippy here and there. Those are the games we need to get
used to during the stretch."

Anaheim is 24-6-4 as the home team this season, but will try to halt a three-
game slide at the Honda Center on Tuesday.

Veteran defenseman Stephane Robidas could make his debut for the Ducks on
Tuesday. Robidas was acquired from the Dallas Stars before the trade deadline,
but he hasn't played since Nov. 29 due to a fractured right leg.

Robidas practiced on Tuesday and with Ducks defenseman Cam Fowler dealing with
a lower-body injury, he could be in the lineup tonight. The 37-year-old
defenseman had four goals and one assists in 24 games with the Stars this
season before his injury.

The Capitals, meanwhile, learned Monday that forward Brooks Laich will miss
the rest of the regular season after having an operation on a groin muscle.
Laich, who has eight goals and seven assists in 51 games this season, will be
sidelined for the next 4-to-6 weeks.